This is present in most [[MohsScaleOfSciFiHardness unrealistic]] fictional genres, including ScienceFiction (or, rather SpaceOpera), fantasy, horror, etc. In reality, many closely related Earth species share over 99% of their DNA, but cannot produce viable offspring. This makes it extremely unlikely that creatures of different planets would be able to interbreed, but then again, [[MarsNeedsWomen Mars does need women]].

In fictionland, human beings can conceive children with any intelligent species in existence. Demons, elves, aliens, vampires, you name it -- not only will a human [[BoldlyComing sleep with it]], they'll engender children. [[HumanMomNonhumanDad The mother is in a majority of cases the human]] with the non-human [[LineageComesFromTheFather father providing the powers.]] If they are not physically viable, rest assured there are scientists somewhere who will fiddle with DNA until a hybrid is created. They'll do it even if there's no reason to think the creature should have DNA in the first place. That's ''Earth's'' solution for storing your genome. It requires a lot of supporting stuff in the cells, and not even everything on Earth uses it. Thankfully, the RuleOfCool and RuleOfSexy let us mix it up with whatever the GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe's ancestors evolved to store ''their'' genomes in. Good thing there are NoBiochemicalBarriers! And if you can't find a scientist to do it for you, you're in luck. AWizardDidIt is just as handy a HandWave.

Rarely does either species [[MalignedMixedMarriage accept the mixed marriage]], much less said [[HalfBreedDiscrimination hybrid]], though. After all, WhatMeasureIsANonHuman -- and the hybrid's very existence is proof of a lack of SpeciesLoyalty.

If the hybrid is a positive character, it connects the audience with them, giving them familiar characteristics and a closer point-of-view into the otherwise alien culture, or else, an "outsider" character for protagonists to befriend... or at the very least, they'll have the power to fight one-half of their heritage, almost certainly if that [[{{Dhampyr}} one-half is vampire]].

Positive characters also tend to pick up [[HybridPower all the advantages and powers of their component races with no disadvantages or weaknesses]]. A half-vampire might pick up SuperStrength and VoluntaryShapeshifting [[OneHeroHoldTheWeaksauce without having a weakness to sunlight or a thirst for blood,]] for example, or a half-elf gets magic and an extended lifespan (funny, that). Being a Half-Human Hybrid is almost always a plus for protagonists, although the characters [[CursedWithAwesome usually don't think so]]. Frequently it's because of [[FreakinessShame self image issues]], possibly due to people getting freaked out at them [[HornedHumanoid having horns]] and hooves or the like. [[CuteMonsterGirl Females tend to be luckier in this regard]] than males, due to being seen as an exotic beauty.

If the hybrid is a negative character, this will make their inhumanity more personal. They might have suffered HalfBreedDiscrimination, representing what prejudice on both species's part can produce. For extra angst, the character's conception might have been [[ChildOfRape less-than-consensual]].

The concept as a whole, thanks to AWizardDidIt, tends to fly better in supernatural settings -- when it comes to, say, demons, who can say it ''wouldn't'' work that way? It's not like we can do a DNA test on the Prince of Darkness. [[ScienceMarchesOn Yet]]. For those people who ''[[{{Shapeshifting}} turn into]]'' hybrids, see {{Animorphism}} and MixAndMatchCritter. If the character was already a different non-human species, or gets hybridized a second time, they become a HybridMonster.

See {{Dhampyr}} for half vampire/half human hybrids. Also see {{Catgirl}} and UnusualEars for examples of LittleBitBeastly, cute animal girls that are usually treated as a separate race rather than actually having an animal somewhere in their ancestry. [[BeastMan Beast Folk]] are seldom so cuddly, what with the PointyEars, [[FangsAreEvil Fangs of Evil]], and claws. In mythology and folklore, this is known as a "liminal being," like Merlin or centaurs.

See also InterspeciesRomance. A common result of a FantasticRomance. May lead to {{Uneven Hybrid}}s or {{Heinz Hybrid}}s, if the family tree does not end with them. An inter-species humanoid hybrid that averts the "half human" part is a NonhumanHumanoidHybrid. If the non-human parent is from an AlwaysChaoticEvil race, this trope may result from the human being RaisedByOrcs.

[[folder:Comic Books]]* ''Comicbook/AvengersTheInitiative'' has Trauma, the son of [[spoiler: the demon lord Nightmare]] and a human woman.* ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'':** One of the three Diggers sisters, Brianna Diggers, is a half-werecheetah half-human. Any questions on how that could happen genetically are neatly bypassed by her being the combination of her two other sisters via a combination of a magic curse and [[MadScientist mad science]] (the werecheetah and human siblings being sisters in the first place by the simpler mechanism of adoption).** Also the aforementioned Werecheetah sister marrying a feline humanoid alien and having a child. How did that work out?** It was revealed that the Diggers sisters' father is also a hybrid -- his father was human, but his mother was a living alien (albeit of Terran origin) supercomputer with a humanoid body. Ah, love... Anyway, while the Diggers sisters' ''mother'' is unquestionably human, she ''is'' from another planet and ''her'' parents are also from two completely different cultures. One might theorize a strong genetic resistance against inbreeding...** [[spoiler:In addition said feline humanoid (Kryn) is actually another type of humanoid entirely (Gaoblin) that ages ago killed off and replaced four separate races (Kryn, Elves, Trolls and Atlanteans) as a way of hiding from the universe who wanted them dead for their service to the Dynasty. AND he's been bonded with several highly powerful artifacts. So he's an alien with an outer shell of DNA from another race and who knows what else affecting his gene pool. The world's resident genetic expert says that the husband's DNA is probably the most complex he's ever seen.]]* ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} is half-human, the result of a union between the witch Sarah Hughes and a demon prince.* Jack of Hearts, a Creator/MarvelComics superhero, was half-human, half-Contraxian (his powers had little or nothing to do with that, it was a FreakLabAccident).* ComicBook/{{Raven}} of the Franchise/TeenTitans is half-demon in both the comics and the cartoon. Many other Titans are half-human/half-non-human as well.* In the Comicbook/KingdomCome universe, Nightstar is half-Tamaranean, being the daughter of [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Red Robin]] and ComicBook/{{Starfire}}]].* ''ComicBook/CaptainMarVell'':** Phyla and Genis are the children of a Kree father and an Eternal mother, the Eternals being an offshoot of humanity.** Mar-Vell's ''other'' kid, [[spoiler:Hulkling of the ComicBook/YoungAvengers]], is his son by a Skrull princess. As one can imagine, the news of this has not gone over well with the Kree.[[labelnote:*]]The Kree most likely wanted to kill him (the Kree have been known to put people on death row just for sleeping with a Skrull); the Skrulls on the other hand [[spoiler: see him as Messiah]].[[/labelnote]] Also, Captain Marvel never met any of his children: [[spoiler:Hulkling]] was kept by the Skrulls, and Genis and Phyla were created using his DNA after his death.* In Franchise/TheDCU Northwind, a member of ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'', was half-human, half-Feitheran (the Feitherans being a hidden race of [[PettingZooPeople bird people]]).* The ComicBook/WildCATs are mainly half-Kherubim, an immortal super-powered alien race. It's not until many years after they were created that this was {{justified|Trope}} by having Earth be a planet {{terraform}}ed by the Kherubim [[SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale billions of years ago]] for their own needs, basing our DNA on theirs.* In ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'', Genesis is the offspring of an angel and a demon.* Franchise/{{Superman}}:** Many Superman stories show a future child with Comicbook/LoisLane, up to and including a human/Kryptonian Superman Dynasty lasting thousand years. However, many post-Crisis stories portrayed a human/kryptonian hybrid as impossible.** The existence of Comicbook/{{Superboy}} proves that at least [[CloningBlues artificially created]] hybrids are definitely possible, although the various [[CloneDegradation health problems]] he's had over the years show that hybrids aren't the most stable.** As of ''Comicbook/{{Convergence}},'' they now have a son, Jon, who went with them back into the main universe. He was conceived when Clark was temporarily BroughtDownToNormal, which apparently makes this possible. Naturally, he eventually gets powers himself and is now ComicBook/{{Superboy}}.** In ''Comicbook/ManyHappyReturns'', Ariella Kent is the offspring of a Silver Age Superman and a human Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'':** Rosie from ''[=ElfQuest=]: The Rebels'' is an artificially-generated blend of human and preserver.** The official ''[=ElfQuest=]'' AU story 'King's Cross' has a human/elf hybrid, and HUGE helpings of magic are involved. Normally, a human/elf hybrid in the ''[=ElfQuest=]'' verse is impossible. (Wolves have four more pairs of chromosomes then humans. Pure-blooded elves can intermarry with the wolf-blooded Wolfriders. Ergo, no human interbreeding.) The hybrid in question does wind up being a little more elf then human, though.* Tigra of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And ''then'' she... [[spoiler: went and got knocked up by a Skrull pretending to be Henry Pym. Which would make her child half-Skrull, one-quarter human and one-quarter magic tiger.]] The disguise was so good that the [[spoiler:Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.]]* The hero and his half-brother in ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' are both Viltrumite hybrids. Mark is human on his mother's side while Oliver is part ''sapient alien insect'' on his mother's side. Since Viltrumite reproductive DNA is just as aggressive and ruthless as the race, a Viltrumite hybrid usually turns out to be all but identical to a full blooded one. Mark is indistinguishable from other Viltrumites, and Oliver, despite being part ''sapient alien insect'', only has purple skin and very fast physical maturation to distinguish him.* Parodied in ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', where Roxanne is described as being "half-ninja."* ''Comicbook/WonderGirl'': Prior to the DC reboot, Cassie Sandsmark was the half-human half-Olympian daughter of Zeus.* In ''ComicBook/ClanDestine'', the Destines are the children of the genie Elalyth and Adam of Destine, a human who was granted immortality and invulnerability by said genie after [[RescueRomance he rescued her and they fell in love]]. The kids are all incredibly long-lived, but not immortal, and have superpowers of varying degrees of usefulness.* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': Jimmy Marks a.k.a. Hybrid, the son of a human woman and a Dire Wraith. He appeared in ''Avengers Academy''. Don't worry, he's not as bad as a typical member of his father's race. [[spoiler:He's worse.]]* Yet another Marvel example is Prince Namor, the ComicBook/SubMariner, a human/[[FishPeople Atlantean]] [[HalfHumanHybrid hybrid]] with a touch of {{mutant}} thrown for good measure.* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'': Bigby thinks of himself as a wolf, but he actually had a wolf for a mother and the North Wind for the father. Meanwhile, Snow White is a human-style Fable who has six [[ItMakesSenseinContext (seven, really)]] kids with Bigby.* It is revealed in ''ComicBook/XFactor'' that, as has been widely-speculated for years, [[spoiler:Shatterstar really is the biological son of Dazzler and Longshot. However, in a twisted StableTimeLoop scenario, Longshot in turn was [[ArtificialHuman created]] using genes taken from Shatterstar when he got [[TimeTravel blasted into the past]], thus in a sense [[MyOwnGrampa making him his own father's "father"]]]].* From ''ComicBook/TheSandman'':** Desire is revealed to be the grandfather of recurring character Rose Walker, having fathered her mother while her grandmother was in a coma. So more of a case of 3/4 human hybrid. Rose, her mother and younger brother don't seem to have any explicit powers from their supernatural heritage other than looking young for their ages and being considered a bit more attractive than the average person. Interestingly, the titular character isn't shown to have any half-human offspring, but given Desire's penchant for making him fall in love it wouldn't be surprising. ** He has a son, Orpheus, but he is not half-human, since his mother was the Muse Calliope. Though curiously he still was a mortal until his tragic fate [[AndIMustScream led to an unfortunate outcome]]. * Peter Quill/Star-Lord of the Comics/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy is half-human (mother) and half-Spartoi (father). He is physically indistinguishable from regular humans; his only powers come from cybernetic enhancements.* Captain Britain and ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}'s father is Otherworlder and their mother is normal human.* ''ComicBook/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'': Sabrina has a human mother and warlock father. * In ''ComicBook/AstroCity'', Starfighter and his Jaranathan wife have two children.* ''ComicBook/SweetTooth'' has children with half-animal features following the decimation of the human population. Gus, the main character, has deer-like features.* ''ComicBook/SerafettinTheBadCat'' was conceived when his mother (a cat) accidentally sat on some human semen. Apart from having eyebrows he just looks like a cat, though.* A Franchise/SpiderMan story from [[Comicbook/JMSSpiderMan J.M.S.'s]] run claims that [[Comicbook/{{Loki}} Loki]] actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.* If Hero's mother's story in ''ComicBook/TheOneHundredNightsOfHero'' is true (she admittedly isn't certain), Hero's mother is half human and half WeirdMoon. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Strips]]* The new Moon Maid from ''NewspaperComics/DickTracy''. She was originally Glenna Ermine, the daughter of villain Poise Ermine. She won second place in a look-alike contest for the original, long deceased Moon Maid, and subsequently was kidnapped, had the original Moon Maid's DNA superimposed over her own, had facial surgery, and was given the original Moon Maid's memories. The scientists involved were using her as part of a plot to steal Diet Smith's Space Coupe.** A more traditional example is Moon Maid and Junior Tracy's daughter Honeymoon Tracy, who looked perfectly human to start with (to the point that when the Moon People started being downplayed, there was no reason for a new reader to suspect she wasn't). Shortly after the new Moon Maid was introduced, reminding the readers of Honeymoon's origins, her antennae grew in.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fan Works]]* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has the example of Harry Potter, who's half Asgardian. Specifically, James Potter was Thor, on a first run at the humility thing. It worked very well until, suddenly, it didn't. Unusually, though, Harry shows little sign of inheriting his father's powers; a temporary PlotRelevantAgeUp shows that he will eventually inherit the SuperStrength and {{Flight}} (though he leans more towards PlayingWithFire than ShockAndAwe), but by the sequel, his paternal inheritance is mostly limited to a bit more raw magical power and a physique roughly on par with the likes of [[SuperSoldier Captain America]]. It's suggested that he's a relatively slow developer in this regard because his father was [[BroughtDownToNormal human]] when Harry was conceived. However, since his mother's side has power to spare, what with Lily being Jean Grey's first cousin once removed, and properly kicks in around chapter 50, he doesn't miss out on much.** And then there's [[spoiler: Diana]], who's technically a demigoddess, being the daughter of [[spoiler: Hercules and Hippolyta.]]* ''Fanfic/LastChildOfKrypton'': Aside from the canon examples of [[spoiler:Rei and Kaworu,]] there is also [[spoiler:Shinji. In this story, Lara died long before the rocket was launched. Instead of putting a baby in the rocket, Jor-El opts to store a powerful supercomputer and Kryptonian DNA in it. When the rocket is discovered later by Yui, she inseminates herself with the DNA, giving birth to Shinji as the result.]]* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' story ''Fanfic/SupermanOf2499TheGreatConfrontation'' stars the descendants of Superman and the offspring of ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}. The main characters Alan and Katherine and their family are part human, part Kryptonian, with some Amazon DNA throw into the mix.* ''Fanfic/SOE2LoneHeirOfKrypton'': In this story [[spoiler: Asuka is half-human ''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} half-kryptonian]]''. A minor miscalculation on Jor-El's part results in Kal-El's ship crash-landing in Germany, killing him, and STAR Labs taking it for analysis. Later Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu wants to have a baby and goes to STAR Labs to get an in vitro fertilization. Her friend Emil Hamilton does the procedure... and as the former head of the Kryptonian retrieval project and knowing how powerful Kal-El would have become (and seeing how screwed up the world is becoming), he fertilized the ovule that will be Asuka with Kryptonian DNA.]]* In the ''Fanfic/TaleofSolaron'' the rogue Blake is revealed to be the offspring of a human and a halfling, though he only looks like a short human.* In the second Interlude of ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8467467/1/Uplifted-Intervention Uplifted: Intervention,]]'' which is part of the {{Fanfic/Uplifted}} series, Tali's mother casually mentions that the company Daedalus Industries has successfully hybridized Human/Quarian DNA using Asari genetics as a baseline. Of course she mentions it while a young Shepard and Tali are sitting at the table together... Justified in universe by the fact that Humans and Quarians have been part of the same government since 1943 in the Uplifted verse.* All Yuki/Kyon {{fanfic}}s in the ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' fandom inevitably, in their far and unwritten future, lead to this. There are also the [[CrackPairing Kyon/Ryoko]] ones (although since they're cloned meat puppets created by the IDE to interact with humanity, they may or may not have human DNA).* The MegaCrossover ''FanFic/HalloweenWorld'' and various side stories thereof are awash with Half-Human Hybrids of one sort or another, some of them distinctly unlikely, plus numerous half-anything-but-human hybrids and outright {{Heinz Hybrid}}s. Justified in that magic in this verse has a tendency to get out of hand and a few people rather foolishly cast love/lust/fertilty spells that got ''really'' out of control.* A common trait of {{Mary Sue}}s. Amusingly, they can be [[TooManyHalves "half" more than two species]]. For example, they will be "half" human, "half" X, and "half" Y all at once. The best example my be ''[[TropeNamer the]]'' MarySue from FanFic/ATrekkiesTale.* [[FanDumb Even though it's been established that Irken are born from test tubes and have no concept of human affection]], this trope is agonizingly common in ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' fanfiction. BrainBleach, please.* In ''Divine Blood'' the Demons and Gods actively modified their DNA so as to be more human and allow them to infiltrate and manipulate humanity against each other. This led to them not only being genetically compatible with humans, but also with each other.* Averted in ''Chocobo Nights'': the baby Tifa gives bears is apparently a purebred chocobo. Its only mammal characteristic is that it attempts to suckle. Yeah, it's that kind of fic.* Deconstructed in ''FanFic/{{Morphic}}'', a Pokémon fanfic about this sort of thing.* In ''FanFic/TheTaintedGrimoire'', there is the Feol Viera who are half-Hume and half-Viera. [[spoiler: Kanin]] is one of them.* ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8057609/1/PurpleGreen_Clouds PurpleGreen Clouds]]'' has David Karofsky from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' as a half-human, half-alien of the Grey variety.* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fics have a surprising number of hybrids, although most would be half-''pony'' hybrids.** Several varieties crop up in ''FanFic/TheGreatSlaveKing'', including half-diamond dogs, half-griffons, half-phoenixes, and half-dragons.** The ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'' has Fluttercruel, Discord's {{Child By|Rape}} MindRape with Fluttershy. Fluttercruel is SharingABody with Fluttershy, so their ''body'' is pure pony, but [[HellishPupils some of]] [[CuteLittleFangs Fluttercruel's traits]] imply that at least spiritually, she's half draconequus. [[BadFuture Dark World]] further implies this by showing she [[spoiler:has the potential to inherit Discord's ability to BodySurf if killed by a non-Draconequus and ultimately [[OneWingedAngel becomes a Draconequus.]]]] [[GeneralRipper General-Admiral Makarov]], the BigBad of the Shining Armor Arc, is a Deer/Unicorn hybrid. Justified by the fact he was created by a SuperSoldier project explicitly intended to make this. It's also partly because he's a ParodySue. [[spoiler:Subverted in that he's actually an [[HumanoidAbomination Equineoid Abomination]] called the Shadow of Chernobull who merely [[ShapeShifterDefaultForm took that form]] to [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor grant the Hooviets desires for the project to succeed.]]]] They also meet Kweupe, a Virgasus (a pegasus/zebra hybrid) as a guide in a Zebrafrican nation.** In ''Fanfic/FluttershyIsFree'', [[spoiler:Fluttershy]] turns out to [[spoiler:have been sired by a [[EmotionEater Changeling]].]] Her external anatomy is Pegasus, but [[spoiler:some of her neural wiring is Changeling: she is TheEmpath and an EmotionEater, but cannot [[ShapeShifting shapeshift]].]] It is also implied that some of her [[spoiler:ShrinkingViolet tendencies]] come from [[spoiler:the natural Changeling preference to hide from rather than confront danger]].** On an... odder note, "Satyrs" have become somewhat popular on 4Chan's /mlp/ board and sites like Derpibooru. Essentially they are the theoretical offspring of Anonymous and one of the ponies, with the entire Mane 6 having {{Fanon}} satyr children all with generally agreed-upon appearances and personalities. Even a number of minor characters like Gilda and Chrysalis have been done as well, and even [[https://derpibooru.org/539034 one of the Diamond Dogs]][[note]]Anonymous is a sick, sick person[[/note]].** Perhaps the most common hybrids in the fandom would be half-dragons or "draconies" (also called kirin, although those may be treated as a naturally-occurring race). They are usually the result of a Spike pairing in romantic or next-gen fics.** For a ''truly'' odd one that has taken root as of late is the "[[https://derpiboo.ru/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&sbq=tatzlpony Tatzlpony]]", a hybrid of a pony and the massive worm from ''Three's A Crowd'', which has a pony's body but the eye markings and long prehensile tongues and tail of the worm. It was started by [[https://derpiboo.ru/577077 this image]] on Derpibooru by a user who (in his own words) gets drunk and edits screencaptures of the show in his spare time, and was picked up by a number of artists who either think it's CreepyCute, like the fetish fuel, or both.* Spin-offs of the [[MemeticMutation rather infamous]] ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar'' fanfic ''Love Can Bloom'' has Lofn [[note]][[MeaningfulName named after]] the [[Myth/NorseMythology Norse]] goddess of forbidden love[[/note]], the daughter of [[ColdSniper Vindicare Assassin LIIVI]] and [[OurElvesAreBetter Eldar Farseer Taldeer]]. The lil' cutie is presumed to be still wandering the galaxy, looking for her daddy, with a tame [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Tyranid]] Ripper as a companion.* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'' story ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6844942/1/Knocked-Up Knocked Up]]'' has Megamind and Roxanne's daughter, Emma. Since her father's genes are stronger, she looks more alien than human. * In the ''Franchise/StarWars'' fic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9062775/1/The-Lost-Child The Lost Child]]'' Ahsoka and Lux end up having twins, both of whom are half-Human, half-Togruta. * ''Manga/SoulEater'' fanfic uses this trope to explain how Death the Kid appears human while his father does not, and gives him a human mother. The anime never fully explained what the shinigami were, whereas the manga [[spoiler: jossed the 'half-human' theory by revealing Kid is a Humanoid Abomination with a {{Truly Single Parent}}.]]* ''Fanfic/TheHeadhunt'' has a minor character named Columba Ungaretti, a half-Italian, [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe half-Orion]] capo for TheMafia.* ''Fanfic/CrucibleMassEffect'' has the turian-human hybrids thanks to the effect of the Crucible at the end of the Reaper War. They are mainly turian-like in appearance but with human 5-fingered hands and ape-like feet. They also have both turian strength and human flexibility and all are born biotics. In short, they have all the best traits of their parents' species that have made them the top dogs on their respective homeworlds and thus are viewed as perfect war machines that [[WoobieSpecies most people want to capture and enslave]].* ''FanFic/TheBridge'' (and its spin-off ''Fanfic/TheBridgeHumanitysStand''):** Due to a lot of CanonWelding, both the [[SuperSoldier Mutant Soldiers]] from ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars'' and Psychics from the Heisei era are retconned into hybrids of humans and Mysterian aliens from the Showa era.** Additionally, Monster X is revealed to have been created by an [[RubberForeheadAliens Xilian]] soldier splicing King Ghidorah's genes into himself, effectively making him an Xilian/Ghidorah hybrid.* An interesting case in a few ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' fanfics, where hybrids rarely come from actual breeding. Usually it's the result of the main characters entering another universe, and in the process, their two species getting mixed into a singular one. This does make sense, considering the Trolls' BizarreAlienBiology.* ''Fanfic/ChildrenOfAnElderGod'': In chapter 21, [[spoiler:Ritsuko]] reveals that her mother was half-human, half-[[http://lovecraft.wikia.com/wiki/Deep_One Deep One]].* There are several Fanfictions of ''Manga/ElfenLied'' in which Lucy and Kouta have children. These are then half a human, and the other half a Diclonius.* When the main characters of the ''[[Fanfic/{{Cinderjuice}} Contractually Obligated Chaos]]'' series are expecting a child, no one quite knows how to describe the baby, who is the offspring of a mostly living mother and a mostly dead father. ({{It makes sense in context}}.)* In the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10782973/1/My-Pain-My-Thrill My Pain, My Thrill]]'', Bowser Jr is the secret love-child of Bowser and Peach. He takes after Bowser in most regards but has a twisted pinky like Peach. Due to biological differences, Peach nearly died during childbirth giving birth to Jr. Jr nearly died as well, being half-human meant that he was a live birth instead of a hatchling and that he was smaller than a full koopa. As a result of the difficult birth, Bowser kept Bowser Jr's heritage secret from even his mother.* Jalal Stormbringer from the ''Fanfic/ShadowchasersSeries'' series is the son of a gold dragon and a human woman. While he has no biological children, his ward Judy is also half-dragon. (The narrative claims this is a more common practice among dragons than mating with another dragon. They tend to be incredibly rare on Earth, and see other members of their species as rivals, so much so that two of them within a hundred miles of each other is a war waiting to happen.) [[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]* Alice in ''Film/{{Seventh Son|2015}}'' is the daughter of a human father and a witch mother (in the film, witches are implied to be a separate species). [[spoiler:It turns out the hero, Tom, is one as well.]]* Barf the Mawg from ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', played by John Candy. "I'm a Mawg. Half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend!" Even worse, the gangster Pizza the Hutt is described as ''half-man, half pizza''. So ''that's'' how those PizzaBoySpecialDelivery scenes really end...* Partially {{justified|Trope}} in ''Film/{{Species}}''. [[spoiler:While alien/human hybrids are created through HandWaving, the ''three-quarters human'' children of TheVirus infected astronaut in ''Film/SpeciesII'' who are sickly and (apparently) sterile]].* In Roger Avary's film adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/{{Beowulf|2007}}'', Grendel is a HalfHumanHybrid. He may be sterile (given his apparent lack of reproductive organs), and though it may just be because he's a monster he gives a good impression of being sickly. He's hideously deformed, has what appears to be a nasty skin condition, and is sometimes heard whimpering as if in pain (though that's probably just because loud noises irritate his [[AchillesHeel super-sensitive ear]]). The dragon at the end of the film is also a HalfHumanHybrid, [[spoiler:born of a mating between Beowulf and Grendel's mother]]. This is also very much unlike [[Literature/{{Beowulf}} the original poem]], where no human ancestry was suggested for Grendel except that he was a distant [[TheDescendantsOfCain descendant of Cain]].* In Sturla Gunnarsson's ''Beowulf & Grendel'' (2005), Grendel is referred to as a [[AllTrollsAreDifferent troll]] but his mother is some sort of sea creature. [[spoiler: His son with Selma is this trope played straight.]]* B-movie ''Arachnid'' has a gigantic alien spider giving birth to all kinds of other huge bugs. Sometimes it is required to lay the eggs inside a human. We never get any clue exactly what, if anything, it was mating with.* ''Film/AlienResurrection'' has a half-human, half-Alien {{squick}}fest born from a Xenomorph Queen with a human reproductive system. [[FridgeLogic Who was laying eggs for the first two thirds of the movie.]]* In ''Film/{{Splice}}'', two married scientists pioneer a new technology to 'plug and play' any number of different animal's DNA together to produce new unique organisms. They decide to take the next step and insert human DNA into the mix. That worked out about as well as you would expect.* In Film/CaptainBerlin Doctor Sinds mutant is controlled with a mechanical device to an unknown degree* In ''Film/{{Dreamscape}}'', Alex is trying to help a young boy whose nightmares take the shape of a half-man/half-snake creature. One of the villains also later assumes this form while in the dream world.* ''Film/DistrictNine'': After he is brought in to [=MNU=], a scientist states that [[spoiler:Wikus]]'s DNA is in perfect balance between human and alien. It's only for a very short amount of time though, because the alien DNA is quickly taking over the human.* ''Film/JupiterAscending'':** Caine, both [[DesignerBabies genetically manufactured]] and [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent half wolf]]. Stinger and Famulus also count, being half bee and half deer respectively.** Technically, ''all of Earth'' is this way, Earth-humans having been spliced with native species during the seeding.* In ''Blood – The Last Vampire Hunter'' is the dhampir Saya. She is over 400 years old, and has hunted many vampires in this period. And she is the daughter of a human and the vampire queen.* ''Film/TheGoldenChild'' has Kala, a half-dragon, half-human woman (it is stated that her mother was raped by a dragon) who spends most of her screentime hidden behind a screen and having her silhouette admired by Chandler. Unobscured, she has a serpentine lower half and a snakelike tongue.* Peter Quill is revealed during ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' to be human on one side and ''something else'' on the other. His father, [[spoiler:Ego]], plays a significant role in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2''. [[spoiler:He's the BigBad.]][[/folder]]

[[folder:Myths & Religion]]* In fact, this is OlderThanDirt. Half-human children of the gods go back almost 4500 years with the Sumerian (Mesopotamian) myth of [[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]], who was supposedly one third man and two thirds god -- a heritage which would require an infinite number of ancestors, according to modern biology. Truth is, [[ScienceMarchesOn the Mesopotamians simply didn't understand how genetics worked]].* Other mythologies such as Greek are filled with the half-human children of gods and monsters (described below). Even Judeo-Christian legend has Lilith's demonic children and the {{nephilim}}, the result of "unauthorized" human/angel relations.** Presumably, if you were a god, you could use some miracle to make it work out between yourself an a mortal, meaning that as silly as it sounds, this might actually be justified.** Both Loki and Thor from [[Myth/NorseMythology Old Norse religion]] are half-Aesir half-Jotun hybrids - Loki on his father's side, Thor on his mother's.*** Loki is full Jotun. His parents are the Jotuns Laufey and Farbauti. Odin himself is half-Jotun and half-Aesir...his father Bor was Aesir but his mother Bestla was a frost giant. Thus making Thor three quarters Jotun and one-quarter Aesir. Loki's children Narvi and Vali born of the Goddess Sigyn would qualify as half-Jotun and half-Aesir. Magni, Thor's son with the giantess Jarnsaxa would be seven eighths Jotun and one eighth Aesir.** Loki was willing to have sex with anything and he did. In various stories he both fathered and mothered a great number of children, several of which were extremely important in the cosmology. (For instance: Hel, Fenrir and Jormugand--children of Loki and his Jotun/Giant wife despite the latter two appearing like animal-monsters--and Odin's horse Sleipnir.) Since Loki is not human and is also a shapeshifter most of these technically don't count as half human hybrids, but they are hybrids of a sort.* Myth/{{Merlin}} is traditionally depicted as the son of a woman (sometimes a witch, occasionally a nun) and an incubus. [[DistaffCounterpart Or, sometimes, a man and a succubus]]. This is often given as an explanation for his magical and prophetic abilities. Modern interpretations of the legends vary significantly on Merlin's parentage.** This was the result of the Christianization of the legend, to explain how Merlin could wield magic powers (which are [[AlwaysChaoticEvil always Satanic]]), but still be a good guy. The woman incidentally is nearly always a raped nun who dunks her newborn into holy water to wash evil away from him as soon as he is born, but he still grows up a horny bastard with a taste for young virgins--the modern tellings tend to forget that aspect of his character.** Pretty sure in both the Christian and non-Christianized versions of the Arthurian Tradition Merlin was depicted as something of a fey spirit. So, half fairy was more like it. See works like the Elfin Knight, which predates most of the Malory as we know today. In the ''Literature/HistoryOfTheKingsOfBritain'' Merlin was depicted as born from a rather consensual experience. Try not to think about that too much.** ... And if you want to go back to the source material with the myth of Myrddin and his sister, it's implied that they both have 'magical' heritage. However, the emphasis is more on Myrddin's far-reaching Sight than anything else.* Myth/GreekMythology is ''freaking full of them'', so many, you'd need a separate page to list them. Most of the Greek heroes (and even ''some gods'') are half-human children of gods and monsters. Zeus being particularly infamous, with upwards of 30 noted hybrids by mortal women, several of his hybrids ascending to the pantheon, such as Heracles and Dionysus.* From Eastern Europe (especially, but not limited to, Romania) there is the {{dhampir}} or dhampire, child of a vampire and a human. Dhampir are meant to be excellent vampire hunters, but have a nasty habit of becoming vampires themselves when they die in many of the stories. Most half-human half-vampire characters in fiction draw on the dhampir mythology to some degree.* Then we can go to Japan. Japanese folktales are rife with [[ShapeshiftingLover henge]], usually Kitsune, taking the form of human women, marrying humans, and having children. Abe no Seimei, a surprisingly close parallel to Merlin, was reputed to be half Kitsune.* A minor figure in the mythology of The Church of the Sub-Genius is Saint Oliver the Humanzee, who even has his own feast day. There really was a chimp named Oliver who was suspected of being a Humanzee, but DNA tests eventually revealed he was just a funny looking chimp.* In some cultures in South America, there are tales of half-dolphin half-humans (the river dolphins, botos, can turn into people who almost always wear white hats) who end up with blow holes on their heads and pink-white skin.* Literature/TheBible is very hush-hush on what the {{Nephilim}} were, but the most common theory is human-angel hybrids.-->"And the sons of God looked upon the daughters of men and saw that they were fair, and took wives of all that they chose-- and there were giants in the land in those days."* [[Myth/CelticMythology Celtic hero Cu Chulainn]] was the son of a mortal woman and Lugh the Long Handed of the Tuatha Dé Danann, who passed down most of his [[TheAce Ace]]-like qualities to the child in question. Since Lugh himself was also half Fomorian ([[TheOldGods a race of primordial monsters that preceded the Tuatha Dé Danann]]), Cu Chulainn also inherited something from ''them'' as well - namely, [[SuperpoweredEvilSide the tendency to transform into a hideous, bloodthirsty abomination unable to distinguish friend from foe]].[[/folder]]

[[folder:Radio]]* Alex Campbell from the ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' story "An Earthly Child" was the son of Susan Foreman (the Doctor's Gallifreyan granddaughter) and David Campbell (human). Unusually for this trope, he is almost entirely genetically human [[note]]93% human/7% Gallifreyan[[/note]] and doesn't have the Gallifreyan ability to regenerate.* Also from the Whoniverse; ex-companion Franchise/BerniceSummerfield conceived a son with a [[PettingZooPeople Kiloran]] (humanoid with canine overtones) called Adrian Wall while she was possessed by a [[GrandTheftMe soul sucker]] called Avril Fenman. The birth didn't go so well as he was too large to be delivered normally so Benny had to undergo a C-section ''while in a prison cell''. After being saved, he was named Peter Guy Summerfield. Being half Kiloran he looked mostly humanoid but with a few furry patches, dog-ears and a wet nose. He was also stronger than all but the most augmented humans by the time he was eight. This became important when [[spoiler: [[MagnificentBastard Braxiatel]] [[CompellingVoice manipulated/hypnotised]] him into killing Jason]].[[/folder]]

[[folder:Theatre]]* This was already being parodied by the Victorian period: in Creator/GilbertAndSullivan's ''Theatre/{{Iolanthe}}'', Strephon is half a fairy, "The upper half, down to the waistcoat", and worriedly ponders what he'll do when his lower half grows old and dies.* ''Theatre/BatBoyTheMusical'', which is based off the Magazine/WeeklyWorldNews story.* Elphaba from ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}''. Since it's shown in the very beginning of the story that her mother (the wife of the Munchkin Governor) was having an affair with a mysterious man who gave her a "green elixir" to drink, and Elphaba was subsequently born less than a year later with green skin, the audience could surmise from early on that her "father" the Governor was not her real dad. (In fact, he likely suspected it himself, as it's implied that this is one of the main reasons he always hated Elphaba.) However, TheReveal at the end of the play proves that she's this: [[spoiler:her mother's mysterious lover, her real father, is in fact the Wizard of Oz himself, a human who originally came to Oz from our world. Elphaba being half-Ozian, half-human, a product of two different worlds, is surmised to be the source of her abnormally strong power]].* ''Theatre/{{Amaluna}}'': Cali, the half-man, half-lizard pet of Miranda.* In ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'' Hagen is half-human and half-Nibelung, being the BastardBastard son of the BigBad Alberich. Apparently this leads to him being [[OlderThanTheyLook older then he looks]].* In ''Theatre/ShrekTheMusical'', [[spoiler:Farquaad is half-dwarf]].[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]%%* Half-Orcen Monk Nazu of the ''Literature/HundredCompanions''.* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'', [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-748 SCP-748 ("Industrial Dissolution")]]. One of SCP-748's products is the (highly radioactive) meat of a creature that is a hybrid species of human, squid and pig. Also, [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1929 SCP-1929]], an area affected by a massive dust storm that turns people and animals into dust, occasionally merging them.* ''TabletopGame/NewVindicators'' has a lot of these running around-the primary source for superpowers comes from being a Neo-Sapien, which are all descended from {{Nephilim}}, who are half human, half fallen angel.* In ''Roleplay/TheGamersAlliance'', there are half-demons, half-dwarves and half-elves.* There are, in the ''WebOriginal/ProtectorsOfThePlotContinuum'', a number of half-human Agents. These come from a great many different continua. Especially the ex-sues.* Shane Myers from ''Literature/StrangeLittleBand'' is half alien, half human but most of his colleagues don't know this. The identity of his alien father is important later in the story.* Several characters in the fantasy webnovel ''Literature/TalesOfMU''. Most notably Mackenzie, a half-demon.* Caleb "Half-Face" from ''Little Lenny Penguin and the Great Red Flood'', tween-turned-[[EldritchAbomination eldritch]].* ''Literature/{{Elcenia}}'': Rhysel is a halfblood, which is an interesting version of this trope. Though ''she'', specifically, is half-elf and half-human, she would have the same characteristics were she 1/256th human or elf, hence "halfblood", since "half-elf" would limit the term to genotype rather than phenotype.* [[http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/File:MPost2876-c69b9ff0d2.jpg Yet another joke]] on the subject of the other half being ''assumed'' human. Half-elf, yes...* In ''Literature/TheLayOfPaulTwister'', Sarah is half-human, apparently as the result of a magical curse. The nature of the curse is that ''what the other half is'' varies from one day to the next: she might [[BodyHorror go to sleep as a half-elf and wake up the next day as a half-ogre]], for example.* A complicated version in the French novel "Les Animaux Denaturés", variously translated as "You Shall Know Them", "The Murder of the Missing Link", and "Borderline". A scientific expedition finds a new species of primate called tropis that can be impregnated by both humans and apes. A businessman comes forward to basically enslave them since they're as suitable for hard work as humans, but he wouldn't have to pay them. In order to push the debate further, one of the scientists (artificially) impregnates a female tropi and kills the child, standing trial on whether he killed an animal or committed murder on a human. [[spoiler:It's determined that the tropis are human, foiling the businessman, but as their status was determined after the fact, the scientist can't be retroactively condemned.]]* In ''Literature/ChronoHustle'' it is eventually revealed that [[spoiler: Jack is a Demi-God. His mother was a Goddess, while his father was a Human.]]* Featured in ''Roleplay/OverlordAscendant'', with the main character being revealed to be half-dragon early on. Interestingly, all hybrids, even on two non-human races, have white hair.* ''Blog/LimyaaelsFantasyRants'': Limyaael discusses these in her [[http://limyaael.livejournal.com/152437.html hybrid heroes]] rant.* [[http://blog.shakespearegeek.com/2010/10/twenty-bits-of-shakespeare-trivia-you.html This]] blog post on ''Shakespeare Geek'' claims, [[BlatantLies among other things]], that Shakespeare was half human, half Australian Frilled Lizard.* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' has three in the main party, all of whom are of the half-elven variety. Vex and Vax are twins born from a union between an elven noble and a human peasant, and Keyleth belongs to a druid tribe comprised of many different races. Not surprising of course, given that this is a D&D campaign.* ''Literature/TheWanderingInn'': Ceria, one of the side characters, is a half-elf, who are despised in some countries.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', Dr. Savarius tried to create hybrids with the same abilities as gargoyles. To do that, he [[LegoGenetics injected human test subjects with the DNA of jungle cats, bats and electric eels]]. Later, Thailog has him create Delilah by combining DNA from Demona and Elisa.** {{Averted}}, however, in a human/gargoyle relationship, which cannot normally produce children. (Note that gargoyles lay eggs.) WordOfGod does leave some room open for magical and/or scientific advancements in that area, though. Goliath and Elisa apparently adopt a human son at some point, however, as that kid's descendant would have been a main character in a proposed SpinOff. ** Fox, on the other hand, is a straight version, with a human father who unwittingly married a [[TheFairFolk Child of Oberon]] (or ex-wife of Oberon as the case may be). By extension this makes her son Alexander magical as well. ** WordOfGod also says that [[PhysicalGod Oberon]] himself had at least two children with human women: Myth/{{Merlin}} and the changeling boy from ''Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream.'' Being magical shapeshifters, the Children of Oberon can mate with just about anything. The New Olympians are also descended from the Children's sports with both humans and animals.* Rex Stewart aka Warhawk, the son of GreenLantern John Stewart and Hawkgirl Shayera Hol.--> '''Static''': "Shayera was one cranky pregnant lady. Although to be fair, if I'd laid an egg that size..."* Two examples in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''-- Kirk Langstrom and his wife at different times both became Man-Bat, and in the episode "Tyger, Tyger", Catwoman is abducted and transformed into a big cat hybrid to become the mate of a lab-created cat man (who presumably has human DNA and may also qualify for this trope).* ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' naturally picked this up from ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', but had notable examples of its own.** Komillia Jenius from Macross became Dana Sterling, both in her initial appearances during "The Macross Saga" and in the overwritten ''Robotech'' dub of ''SuperDimensionCavalrySouthernCross'', renamed "The Masters Saga". The reason given for her hair changing from blue-green (in the Macross segments) to blonde was the increasing amounts of anti-Zentraedi (and Zentraedi-hybrid, naturally) prejudice in the Armies of the Southern Cross. As a result, Dana dyed her hair to avoid the hassle. As both ''Southern Cross'' and "The Masters Saga" had a rather anti-alien, xenophobic military as a major plot point, this {{Retcon}} was actually rather well done.** Near the end of "The Masters Saga", Dana has a protoculture-induced vision of a sister she's never known, born to her parents after they left Earth on the SDF-3. In the ''Robotech'' novel continuity, this character became Aurora Sterling. In the animated continuity, according to ''WesternAnimation/RobotechTheShadowChronicles'', this became hot shot fighter ace Maia Sterling.** In the "[[Anime/GenesisClimberMospeada The Next Generation]]" saga that made up the last third of ''Robotech'', we were treated to Marlene, an amnesiac young woman who was [[spoiler:actually Ariel, the first attempt of the Invid Regis to further evolve her race into human form]]. Furthermore, the Invid prince Corg and Invid Princess Sera are both Invid-human hybrids, due to the Invid Regis's belief in humanity's evolutionary superiority to her own race's original form.* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' has Ben training a band of kids with powers similar to his original aliens (or at least he SHOULD be training them, but the animators don't seem to want to have to draw massive amounts of cast members each episode, so the status quo of three is maintained) to fight the alien BigBad. Interestingly, these kids are all hybrids of aliens of varying species and children of Plumbers (who have all been given badges that act as tracking devices, making them easy to find), which makes you wonder if an interest in alien reproduction is a requirement to join the Plumbers... And the fact that a human shouldn't even be able to touch an alien made of lava can be handwaved with the use of alien technology, should any fan get a case of FridgeLogic. ** Manny is half-Tetramand (Fourarms's species), Helen is half-Kineceleran ([=XLR8=]'s species), and Alan is half-Pyronite (Heatblast's species). While Alan can switch between his human and alien forms, Manny and Helen stay looking like Kineceleran and Tetramand. [[spoiler:Omniverse retcons this. They weren't born hybrids; they were ordinary human kids who had their DNA mixed with aliens.]]** Ben and Gwen's grandmother was an Anodite, making them only three quarters human.*** Ben, Gwen, and her brother Ken are a headache to think about. [[spoiler:The Anodite are energy beings, and therefore don't have genetics as such. It's implied that Grandma ''made'' a human form. If she made it genetically Terran Human, that means the kids are ''genetically'' full human, but still one fourth alien. Yeeeah. However, enough Anodite nature can be handed down for that to be the reason why Gwen can perform magic.]] ** Kevin. Until Omniverse retcons that; Osmosians are[[spoiler: n't aliens, they're just humans with powers, Kevin's being absorption. Basically, he's just a mutant. ...which is what his original creator had planned before the alien retcon! Presumably this means the same project is responsible for Aggregor and his own origin is a false memory, just like Max's memories of Kevin's father. Also, his special ability allowed the conspiracy to create the others. So if a hybrid between a human and a lava alien that a human shouldn't be able to get near, let alone mate with, seems impossible, that's because it ''is'' and their original origin is a big fat lie.]]* Used [[{{Squick}} disgustingly]] in ''WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}}''. During the season one finale, the Warden--who has been stuck in an extra-dimensional temporal prison--returns to the titular Superjail to find that the inmates have been forced to rebuild society in his absence. They didn't have any women, so they [[InterspeciesRomance had to make do with the canary.]]-->'''Warden:''' What has gotten ''into'' the inmates?-->'''Alice''': Looks like a whole lot of bird dick.** Earlier in the same episode, it's revealed that the scientists have been trying (with little success) to make these in an effort to create more docile inmates.* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' [[spoiler:Sari Sumdac]] is half human and half ''{{Transformer|s}}''. She's essentially a [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Maximal]] with a human as her beast mode.* Roxy of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' is a half fairy; [[spoiler:Queen Morgana is her mother]]. Then again, there are no male fairies, so there may not be such thing as a "half fairy."* On an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' where Timmy wishes the world were like a comic book, Francis becomes a half bull monster [[DumbMuscle the Bull-E]]. In another episode, Vicky becomes a harpie.* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' is half ghost. So are [[BigBad Vlad Masters]] and [[OppositeSexClone Danielle Phantom]]. No breeding between ghosts and humans was involved: the former two were both results of [[FreakLabAccident lab accidents]], and the latter was cloned.* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', Kif has (accidental) half-(mutant) human/half-Amphibiosan children with Leela. No, [[MisterSeahorse Leela didn't get pregnant]].* In ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' and ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'', both title characters were half-Eternian and half-Earthling, since Queen Marlena was an astronaut from Earth.* One Halloween episode in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' revolved around Maggie's real father being an alien.* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'':** An episode involves a [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Twi'lek]] woman and her two half-human, half-twi'lek children as major characters.** The Dathomirian species is the result of generations of crossbreeding between the human Nightsisters and the Zabrak Nightbrothers. They're also a case of BizarreSexualDimorphism and GenderEqualsBreed, as the Nightsisters look like extremely pale-skinned humans, while the Nightbrothers look like full-blooded Zabraks.* Marceline from ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' was born a half-human, half-demon. She became a vampire at some point during the gap before her debut in the show.* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', we find out that spirits can do a version without reproduction. They [[DemonicPossession possess a human]], and the human takes on [[BodyHorror some of the spirit's traits, which remain once the spirit leaves]]. If the spirit ''doesn't'' leave, the human dies. During the [[WhenThePlanetsAlign Harmonic Convergence]], however, a spirit can permanently fuse with a human without hurting them. This is the source of the Avatars: They are humans fused with the light spirit Raava. The (internal) mutations this causes is what allows them to bend all four elements. In the season 2 finale, [[spoiler:not only does Unalaq become a Dark Avatar by mirroring the process with Raava's opposite Vaatu, but Raava is ripped from Korra, reduced to her bare essence (destroying the essences of the previous Avatars in the process) and imprisoned within "Unavaatu". However, Korra remains a human/light spirit hybrid, and retains her bending abilities]].* ''WesternAnimation/StarVSTheForcesOfEvil'': It is eventually revealed that [[spoiler: Miss Heinous]] is actually half-mewman and half-monster due to being [[spoiler: Meteora, the daughter of Eclipsa and her monster lover]].* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' stars Steven, a boy with a human father whose mother was one of the Crystal Gems. He looks entirely human, except that he has a gem in his navel which gives him magical powers. This is possible because Gems are shapeshifters, and WordOfGod is that Steven's mother Rose Quartz grew herself the required sexual organs needed to conceive and carry a child (as Gems have NoBiologicalSex and do not reproduce naturally). Steven's body clearly contains flesh and blood as opposed to being purely HardLight like the full Gems, but his SuperToughness, SuperStrength, limited shapeshifting ability, and [[spoiler: ability to [[FusionDance fuse with both pure humans and pure Gems]]]] shows his Gem heritage is more pronounced than it appears. Also, literally 50% of him is Rose Quartz, since they can't both exist at the same time; she literally had to give up her physical construct and became half of Steven because her gem was necessary to complete his DNA.* In the 2012 incarnation of ''WesternAnimation/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|2012}}'' [[spoiler:April]] is revealed to be half-human and half-alien.* Irwin from ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' may seem like an ordinary BlackAndNerdy loser, but later episodes have revealed that [[IncrediblyLamePun his mother was a mummy]] and his paternal grandfather was Dracula himself. This doesn't become obvious though until the movie ''Underfist'' where he gains closer connections to his undead bloodlines.* The DistantFinale of ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'' revealed that [[spoiler: Meatwad had two half-human, half-meatball children with a human woman.]]* PlayedForLaughs in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Douche and Turd": Members of PETA are shown to have sex with animals (and, judging by dialogue, are ''expected'' to and expected to enjoy it). PETA agents will occasionally conceive a human-animal hybrid; one of them, which seems to be part-duck, begs for passers-by to [[MercyKill kill him]] (which is also played for laughs).* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': [[spoiler:The Daughters of Aku are the daughters the human High Priestess and Aku, a MadeOfEvil EldritchAbomination.]]* In ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'', we have [[spoiler:Hollyhock, in which her father was a horse--Butterscotch Horseman--and her mother is a human.]]* [[spoiler: Keith]] from ''WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender'' is revealed to be a hybrid between human and [[spoiler: Galra, the alien race Voltron is at war with, though he appears fully human]]. Naturally, it takes some time for everyone to adjust to this revelation.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Real Life]]* ConspiracyTheorist Creator/DavidIcke claims in his book ''The Biggest Secret'' that the world is secretly ruled by [[TheReptilians reptilian aliens]] who can take human shape and interbreed with humans. Specifically, ''12-foot tall specimens that drink human blood''. Apparently, the Jewish Anti-Defamation League got annoyed, and cited the whole ''Elder Protocols'' schtick to suggest that when talking about reptilians, he meant Jews. [[spoiler:Those that know him suggest that when he talks about reptilians, he means it.]] Sounds like he read a little too much Creator/RobertEHoward pulp novels. ''King {{Literature/Kull}}'' has the same plot points.* There was a Russian scientist in the early 20th century who attempted to create a Humanzee, but apparently none of his experiments panned out and his funding was eventually cut. Interesting that in all accounts of trying to inseminate human women with ape sperm, the ape always happen to die shortly before the scheduled date. For the curious, said scientist was [[http://www.cracked.com/article_17039_9-real-life-mad-scientists.html Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov]] (#5 on the list, bottom of the first page). Apparently, the story gets even stranger. [[http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4219 Thoroughly examined here.]] Ivanov can be conservatively described as having been a completely insane crackpot, but stories of surviving ''Humanzee'' creations are the accounts of conspiracy theories with no evidence behind them and most of what we know of biology arguing for its near impossibility.\\\In 1977, it was proven that human sperm could penetrate the outer membranes of a Gibbon egg. Gibbons, also called Hylobatidae or Lesser Apes, branch off from the Hominoidea family alongside Hominids, or Great Apes. This group includes Chimps, Gorillas, Orangutans, Bonobos, and Humans. The tests were repeated with eggs from non-Hominoidea species, like Baboons and Rhesus monkeys, which the sperm did not attempt to fertilize. While purely theoretical at this point, it suggests interbreeding between these groups could be possible.* Subverted with Oliver, a wild-born chimpanzee raised in a human household. Because of his bald features and preference for bipedal walking, he was long suspected to be a human/chimp hybrid, but [=DNA=] tests eventually determined that he's a chimpanzee from a wild population with slightly less fur and smaller heads than most. Walking upright is a behavior he learned by copying humans. Just to clinch the argument, he ended up with crippling arthritis in his back and feet from walking upright, and had to spend his twilight years knuckle walking like a normal chimp. He just wasn't built for that stunt, and it wore his body down like ballet wears down a ballet dancer.* State Representative William "Tracy" Arnold R-MS attempted to introduce House Bill 819, the Protection of the Human Person Act, to [[DefiedTrope prevent this trope]]. The response from anyone in Congress who actually knew anything about science amounted to "You're trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist." Apart from human+animal sperm+egg nonsense, it broadly outlaws genetically engineered embryos and intelligent nonhumans.* Most people from northern Europe can trace up to 4% of their DNA to Neanderthals, and it is believed that there was interbreeding in the past. So technically, an entire population of HalfHumanHybrid people did actually exist in the past, crossing back into the human population to dilute the genes. Not that that amounts to much. Humans are still 99.9% identical genetically when you get right down to it, and since Neanderthals were virtually identical to humans anyway, most of that DNA was identical to the DNA we already had just came from a different source. The few new genes we got from Neanderthals still fall into that one-tenth of a percent that makes us distinct. Or rather, Neanderthals ''were'' humans, just a separate subspecies from the Cro-Magnons who were the first "modern" humans. The ancestors of Neanderthals were the first humans to leave Africa, while the Cro-Magnons evolved and left Africa later. Interbreeding was apparently relatively common when they met, as all humans of non-African descent today have at least some Neanderthal DNA.[[/folder]]----